Thursday, May 20, 2021

Ninth Turn Up the Heat Reader's Challenge Excerpt: Neighbors with Benefits

Welcome back to excepts from entries in the Turn Up the Heat Reader's Challenge, the contest where if you read and rate erotica by May 31, 2021, you can win a prize package of more erotica by the same writers, as well as a $200 gift certificate for sex toys from Sohimi.  

Today's excerpt is from Neighbors with Benefits by Kate Marsden.  (If you are outside the US, use   this link.)

Before Nicky and Griff have a chance to meet their new neighbor, they have sex against a window while he watches.  It promises to be a very interesting barbecue.

 Here's the excerpt: 

Nicky revealed her cards.  "A pair."  She didn't even want to think about how many points she had thrown away to achieve that result.  "Griff, what was that rule that you remembered?"

"If all you have is a pair, you have to touch a pair."
"Oh, yes. Of course, I am the dealer, and, so, dealer's choice."  She turned to Adam.  "I want you to touch a pair."
"Ma'am, I'm not sure I should do that."
"Imaginary rules are not meant to be broken."
Adam looked at Griff.  "Sir?"
Her husband sighed.  "I'm afraid she's beaten us at our own game.  We probably should have gone fishing."
Nicky stood up and moved next to Adam, standing just a little behind him, forcing him to do what he did next.
Adam pushed back his chair and turned to face her, exposing his hardness and the head that extended past the top of his boxers. "Ma'am."  He placed a hand on her left breast.
"Both of them."
Sighing, Adam placed his other hand on her right breast.
The heat coming off his hands sent flames shooting through her body.  "My husband, when he had to touch a pair, fondled them."
"Ma'am?"
"You were sitting right there.  You saw it.  Play with my breasts."


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